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Hi, the tire pressure monitor detects any changes in the tire inflation pressure.
Therefore, it must initialize and store it in its memory if the tires
or wheels have been replaced, re-inflated or the tires have been
rotated. You can re-initialize the system by following these steps:

1. Check and make sure that your tires are inflated to the correct pressure

2. Turn the ignition switch
to the ON position. If the low tire pressure warning light comes on,
push and hold the tire pressure warning reset switch (in the glove box)
until the warning light turns off and then release the switch.

inflate tires to correct air pressure reccommended includeing spare tire if light goes off then comes back you may have a tire leak from what im hearing its a warning light for low tire pressure happy holidays

On the lower left side of the dash and just to the right of the hood release lever is the reset button.

1. Set all of the tire pressures to the correct pressure including the spare tire because it is also being monitored. The tire pressure light will come on if any one of the tires get below 29 psi, including the spare tire.

after you have inflated the tires to the correct pressure press the tire pressure button for a few seconds untill you hear a beep sound .that indicates the tire pressure has been reset. hope that helps

You cannot reset them,Make sure that you check the pressures in the tires. The Infiniti Tire Pressure Monitoring System is designed to trip the warning light anytime the pressure in any of the tires drops below 29 psi. At 29 psi it really won't look like the tires are low. You could have one tire at 29 or 28 causing the light to stay on all the time. Check your pressures, set at 34 or 35 to be safe, or whatever pressure the tire is recommended to be. Not all infiniti vehicles with TPMS have the display that shows the pressure in each tire. If the pressures are above 29 psi, Then there could be an issue with one or more of the sensors. If you have the tires replaced you will have to have the sensors relearned at the dealer. Tire rotations do not require the same.